Address: 2300 E Imperial Hwy, El Segundo, CA 90245, USA
Phone: +12132375000
Sunday: 7AM–12PM
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: 7AM–12PM
Bobby Cummings
Don't sign up for their digital subscription because it is quite difficult to cancel it. Just call the number on the website you say? Oh, noones in the office to answer phones a recording says. Just do it through online account management maybe? I can log in no problem but there's an error with my account when I try to view the bill or change payment methods... of course. The website does recommend to call the number I tried earlier though, so thats helpful. Good job LA Times, get that money anyway you can.
Maggie D
I am very unsatisfy with LA Times News Paper Local Distributor. We subscribed to received the News paper Sundays and Thursdays. LA Times Distributor didn't delivered the first week. So we called and someone responded somewhere in the Philippines. They said that they would resolve the problem. Today however, my husband went outside to pick his news paper and there is NO news paper to be read. So I called LA Times and they said they CAN'T deliver the paper that they MISSED today. I wish that they kept their word. I will cancel this subscription since LA Times News Local Paper can't deliver what they promise to their consumers. I wont do business with a mideocry delivery paper. I will ONLY do business with a serious dedicated responsible news paper who will DO AS THEY SAY , DELIVER WHAT THEY PROMISE AND AND MOST IMPORTANTLY THAT LEADS BY EXAMPLE. I am very disappointed with LA Times Paper Delivery Services.
Devin Diaz
There are wonderful free tours (with reservations required) of the printing plant. The papers move at speeds of 30 miles an hour, and each stack of bundles is 2000 pounds. Each bundle costs $600, and a 30 foot tall stack of wrapped bundles lasts approximately three months. Good reminder to recycle! The plant is very exciting and a fun place to tour.
Mike K
I can't believe that LA Times had the audacity to try and charge a subscription fee to view their online material. Get a clue! Right at the peak of Occupy Wall Street, where the entire nation is at protest, LA Times tries to conveniently charge to read material on the web that's already free to begin with! What a sham! Never again will I even go to their website. Hope you hits sink through the floor.
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